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This is to the guy who called me lazy, or something for not posting what has been posted 1000 times in here already. If your still interested I took the first three I saw, there are tons more to prove my point and guess what, there are tons more to prove your point. All I am saying is both are guilty, but it was Obamas and that flippin Waters chic that claims she represents me that said FM and FM were not in any trouble when the regulotrory guys in 2004 said they were and if I have to prove that one to you, then your in a box.

Is there anyone out there in this fourm besides blueze whois not BIAS. This one sised shit is so nuts man I wouldnt recomend this fourm to NE one, no shit, How the hell can you think one party can be 100% wrong.

If you notice on the who took what thing that i posted here, I think you might see a fair amount on BOTH FRIGGIN SIDES. Here are the first 3 I saw………………………

Barack Obama largest recipient of political funds from mortgage giants Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/09/mortgage-giants.html

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Invest in Democrats

Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), chairman of the Senate banking committee, has received the most from Fannie and Freddie’s PACs and employees ($133,900 since 1989). Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-Pa.) has received $65,500. Kanjorski chairs the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance and Government-Sponsored Enterprises, and Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae are government-sponsored enterprises, or GSEs.

http://www.opensecrets.org/news/2008/07/top-senate-recipients-of-fanni.html

Top Recipients of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Campaign Contributions, 1989-2008

Name

Office

Party/State

Total

1. Dodd, Christopher J

S

D-CT

$133,900

2. Kerry, John

S

D-MA

$111,000

3. Obama, Barack

S

D-IL

$105,849

4. Clinton, Hillary

S

D-NY

$75,550

5. Kanjorski, Paul E

H

D-PA

$65,500

6. Bennett, Robert F

S

R-UT

$61,499

7. Johnson, Tim

S

D-SD

$61,000

8. Conrad, Kent

S

D-ND

$58,991

9. Davis, Tom

H

R-VA

$55,499

10. Bond, Christopher S ‘Kit’

S

R-MO

$55,400

11. Bachus, Spencer

H

R-AL

$55,300

12. Shelby, Richard C

S

R-AL

$55,000

13. Emanuel, Rahm

H

D-IL

$51,750

14. Reed, Jack

S

D-RI

$50,750

15. Carper, Tom

S

D-DE

$44,389

16. Frank, Barney

H

D-MA

$40,100

17. Maloney, Carolyn B

H

D-NY

$38,750

18. Bean, Melissa

H

D-IL

$37,249

19. Blunt, Roy

H

R-MO

$36,500

20. Pryce, Deborah

H

R-OH

$34,750

21. Miller, Gary

H

R-CA

$33,000

22. Pelosi, Nancy

H

D-CA

$32,750

23. Reynolds, Tom

H

R-NY

$32,700

24. Hoyer, Steny H

H

D-MD

$30,500

25. Hooley, Darlene

H

D-OR

$28,750

Includes contributions from PACs and individuals.
2008 cycle totals based on data downloaded from the
Federal Election Commission on June 30, 2008.